Demi-chan wa Kataritai


Interviews With Monster Girls

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Synonyms: Ajin-chan wa Kataritai
Japanese: 亜人ちゃんは語りたい
English: Interviews With Monster Girls
German: Interviews with Monster Girls
Spanish: Interviews with Monster Girls
French: Interviews With Monster Girls
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 8, 2017 to Mar 26, 2017
Premiered: Winter 2017
Broadcast: Sundays at 00:00 (JST)
Licensors: Funimation, Crunchyroll
Studios: A-1 Pictures
Source: Manga
Genres: ComedyComedy, FantasyFantasy
Themes: MythologyMythology, SchoolSchool, VampireVampire
Demographic: SeinenSeinen
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 7.531 (scored by 215699215,699 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #17482
2 based on the top anime page. Please note that 'Not yet aired' and 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #554
Members: 414,465
Favorites: 1,491

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Preliminary Spoiler
Mar 25, 2017
Monster girls to ecchi are like strong characters to shounen. Just like how a shounen anime would feel strange without a cast of muscular fighters and hotheaded heroes, an anime about monster girls would feel insufficient when lacking the presence of slender harpies and buxom centaurs.

But is it possible for monster girls in anime to be presented as something else other than fetish fuel? What if they possess charm, cuteness, and character worth sympathizing for?

Enter Winter 2017, and Demi-chan wa Kataritai arrives to answer my call.

At first glance, Demi-chan wa Kataritai seems to be a harmless slice of life with a dash of supernatural ...
Jan 29, 2017
Preliminary (4/12 eps)
Fucking another underrated show of this season that's actually cute, funny, and pretty damn enjoyable to watch. Not a single bit of this anime bores me with its cute and childish ascription on these demi girls action and their way of voice inflection or the way they talk basically. I mean the premise here might resemble to that of monster musume, but the way the story have been going so far is entirely different. And yes, this is a slice to life anime, well im sure you could tell from seeing the cover of this anime. However, another reason that this anime is just great ...
Mar 25, 2017
“The warm and fuzzy feelings are strong with this one” - Darth Vader

This series truly deserves its popularity, because it was so much more than just another generic “cute” anime. I watch a lot of anime regularly and often dislike most moeblob anime, so it’s pretty unusual that I truly enjoyed this series enough to be smiling in excitement when each new episode aired. This is a review without any plot spoilers beyond the first episode.

TLDR/Summary at the end

What if rare and terrifying monsters were actually cute teenage girls that attended school ordinarily like humans? At first glance, this anime may seem like just ...
Mar 25, 2017
Imagine being a vampire not allowed to sink its fangs into humans, a dullahan that has to carry its head everywhere it goes or a succubus who's occupation forbids sexual temptation. Interviews with monster girls is a social commentary on how difficult - and often scary - it can be to ingratiate oneself into a foreign society. Four Demi-humans have to overcome their own biology for the sake of living in harmony, and it proves to be a difficult adjustment for them to make.

Satou Sakie is convinced she will never have a genuine relationship when every man she touches is reduced to a puddle of ...
Jan 27, 2017
Mixed Feelings
Preliminary (4/12 eps)
This is an anime set in a parallel universe where demihumans exist and are considered minorities by the state.

It follows a teacher/college student who works at a high school and does his best to get arrested by flirting with underage demon girls... I mean interviewing them to get an insight to their true nature. Clearly law enforcement, teacher conduct codes, and statutory rape have different definitions in that reality.

It's a cringeworthy story as how NOT to behave around those you're tasked to educate and nurture--and also how to get thrown in jail in 99% of the civilized world.

Oh, and apparently Japanese are obsessed with ...
Mar 25, 2017
Have you ever wanted to meet a vampire? A dullahan? Perhaps a succubus? Biology teacher Tetsuo Takahashi did! These beings, several species in a class known as “ajin” or “demi-humans”, shortened to “demis”, are scarcely seen in society, though four come to attend the same school as Tetsuo! Interviews with Monster Girls is a cute, heartfelt, surprisingly deep comedy that will certainly impress with its lively cast.

Will you like it?

You may enjoy Interviews with Monster Girls if you…
-- enjoy light-hearted series with a heavy character focus
-- find yourself intrigued by contemporary interpretations of the supernatural
-- seek a “feel-good” sort of experience

You may not enjoy ...
Jan 28, 2017
Mixed Feelings
Preliminary (4/12 eps)
~~ Ajin (demi) chan wa Kataritai (亜人ちゃんは語りたい)~~

Story: [5] -- (no major story line, episodic, but works to its' favour)
Art: [5] -- (Colorful and bright artstyle, fits the anime well, average animation)
Sound: [6] -- (Good voice casting, decent op and ed)
Character: [7] -- (Intriguing and charming characters, main drive of the show, bit of character growth)
Enjoyment: [7] -- (highly enjoyable, slice of life like, charming, relaxing)
Overall: [6] -- (An enjoyable show)

~~ Initial Impressions ~~
Having read the manga before the anime's release, I was intrigued to find out whether or not A1 pictures would manage to properly adapt this subtle and quite touching manga. Diving into the ...
Mar 7, 2017
Preliminary (6/12 eps)
A lot of people consider Demi-chan one of the underrated gems of the current season. They might be right, if you don't mind a borderline harem set in a high school with minimal to no real plot, and about as much conflict as you'd expect for that scenario. Predictable and, in my opinion, uninspiring, this slice of life meanders through the demis' daily school lives. Nothing stands out. It's the essential fluff series that you'll forget about as soon as you're done watching it.

The highlight of this show is that they borrowed from multiple cultures for their demihumans. The Dullahan ...
Mar 25, 2017
At one time, I wondered if there are extraterritorial beings out there or something that lives among our society that isn’t entirely human. I’m sure we’ve all wondered that thought sometimes in our lives right? Needless to say, curiosity can really be a funny thing. In a series like Demi-chan wa Kataritai, there are demi-humans living among society. A male high school biology teacher named Tetsuo Takahashi is fascinated by them and so begins his story in this peculiar yet entertaining tale of monster girls.

Based off of the manga, I’d dare say that the anime adaptation captures the magic and feel of the original. For ...
Mar 25, 2017
Mixed Feelings

Within the last couple of years slice of life anime have completely taken over the market and form the largest percentage of shows that are delivered to anime fans per season. It is fair to say; they are the bread and butter of modern anime and will continue to be so for the foreseeable future. What is rather disappointing is the amount of uninspired and generic slice of life anime that are churned out by studios who want to stay in a shell and only make back their money by the skin of their teeth. Given the limitations of the slice of life genre trying ...
Mar 25, 2017
Mixed Feelings
Demi-chan, or interview with monster girls. a series i was initially hooked onto due to it's premise. The first few episodes were actually quite good if i'm gonna be honest, but as it started to continue, it got more mediocre and as a result i also got bored.

Firstly, let's talk about the premise and how the show handled it. The story takes place in an age where "Ajin" (demi-human), more casually known as "Demi," have slowly started to become accepted into human society. Tetsuo Takahashi is a biology teacher who ends up teaching three such Demi, hoping to understand more about them while also ...
Mar 6, 2017
Preliminary (9/12 eps)
"You know my nature inconveniences me in multiple ways, don't you?"

Demi-chan wa Kataritai is a series that really shouldn't work. It takes tropes that became popular in porn VNs and doujinshi, and removes the porn. It won't even walk the line between the comedic and the erotic, like Monster Musume, and decides instead to use its premise to talk about disabilities, acceptance, and the feeling of community that comes around people when they recognize how their impairment affects their lives. If I had known about this premise before watching the series, to be honest, I wouldn't have. What are the chances of this being ...
Jan 13, 2020
Spoiler-Free Review:

First of all - this is a "Feel good"-Anime, the main plot revolves around the male biology teacher, his (up to this point) 3 demi-humans ("monster-girls") students and his demi-human co-worker in a world, that has pretty much accepted them into society. There are very few of them, so not many people actually know how to interact with them, or what even makes them different (as there are very different kinds of demi-humans out there, from very noticeable ones like a dullahan (think of headless horsemen) to ones that show almost no outward signs of their status as a demi-human).

In comes the teacher, ...
Mar 26, 2017
Spoiler Free Review, pls send feedback if you have any

A curious biology teacher, Tetsuo Takahashi, suddenly discovers himself in the presence of four unique individuals in the delightful anime that is Interviews With Monster Girls. Sorting through fact and fiction of what we believe about the supernatural, we watch as Takahashi slowly gets to know more about each Demi's everyday life while helping them with whatever problems they may face with their birth-given attributes.

Storywise, it's quite similar to how harems/reverse harems direct episodes. (Note: this is not a harem, it just shares a few similarities. Teacher x Student would be incredibly inappropriate) The first few ...
Mar 8, 2018
(This review has been adapted from my blog/reddit thread. Spoilers ahead!)

Another day, another anecdote that I must repeat (to some extent) because it just fits too well to pass up.

One of my favorite film quotes of all time also happens to be said by my favorite Pokémon of all time, Mewtwo. In Pokémon: The First Movie, Mewtwo delivers the following line.

“I see now that the circumstances of one’s birth are irrelevant. It is what you do with the gift of life that determines who you are.”

It’s a relevant quote and a relevant series given Demi-chan wa Kataritai. An anime that channels both “monsters” and self-worth ...
Mar 4, 2017
Preliminary (9/12 eps)
As it's 4am (UK time) I'm going to write a quick review. I'm currently on episode 9 and what I've seen so far, I would say the score of an 8 is perfect right now. This review should be SPOILER FREE, however I have noted main characters and my general impression of them.

Story: 8
A slice-of-life where we go through the lives of a vampire, a dullahan, a snow woman, a succubus and a high school teacher. There are some good comedic moments and each episode leaves you wanting more. There is little to no drama and is very light hearted, so if you're currently watching ...
May 15, 2017
Discrimination—prejudicial treatment of different categories of people— is not limited to race, age or sex. There can also be a form discrimination against others based on their hobbies (gaming and watching anime), disability, social classes or other aspects. If we spot somebody being discriminated against, it would probably leave a negative impression on us. In fact, the term ‘Discrimination’ has a negative connotation. That is why a show named ‘Demi-chan wa kataritai’—Interviews with Monster Girls—made an indelible impression on me, when it made me consider a new way of viewing discrimination.

Firstly, the story plot goes somewhat like this:

“This story begins in the age where ...
Mar 20, 2017
Preliminary (12/12 eps)
This was a wonderful series in my opinion. Basically its about school girls with special abilities like Vampire, Dullahans, etc. etc. They are faced with problems which they overcome with by the help of one of the teachers Takahashi-Sensei, who is oddly fascinated with them (as such demis).

The show is a 7 because the artwork was very typical of a high school anime. The story was great but could have been brought out in different ways. I have to admit I enjoyed this series quite a lot.

I would recommend this too anyone who wants a series that is supernatural but, isnt too over ...
Jan 29, 2017
Preliminary (4/12 eps)
This is yet another take on Japanese high school life in the incarnation of a chick flick. But brace yourself! There is a twist! The main cast (of girls) are monsters(at least they try to make it look like that). Under the pretext of "studying" these so called monsters a nice albeit kind of perverted story develops between a shy succubi teacher (because that's obviously the nature of succubi), the monster girls and their male biology teacher.
To sum it up they all fall for the male biology teacher and he helps them overcome their shy take on life.
I would say it deserves a go ...
Aug 2, 2017
Relationships are beautiful, especially when it can be with people who are half human, half demi.

Interviews with Monster Girls take into account Slice of Life and Deep topics at the same time;and if A-1 can do something right, it’s this.

The story mostly happens at school where the events unfold. Our main character, Takahashi sensei, has a slight curiosity to those named demi’s. It’s known to them later on that Demi’s exist in their school, the first one known I believe was Satou sensei, a succubus who tries to avoid crowds for the sake of her, and for the sake of them.

Succubus do not ...